State Representative Jonathan Fritz (PA)
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Recent News About State Representative Jonathan Fritz (PA)
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Firefighters in Susquehanna/Wayne counties receive over $542k in state grants
More than $542,000 in grants has been allocated to 39 fire and emergency medical services (EMS) companies in Pennsylvania's 111th Legislative District.
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SCI Waymart remains open amid Pennsylvania prison closures
Rep. Jonathan Fritz and Sen.
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Funding announced for Dorflinger Suydam Wildlife Sanctuary improvements
Rep. Jonathan Fritz and Sen.
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Fritz and Baker secure over $1.4M in grants for local revitalization
Rep. Jonathan Fritz and Sen.
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Fritz and Baker announce $1.47M grants for community revitalization
Rep. Jonathan Fritz and Sen.
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Jonathan Fritz begins fifth term in Pennsylvania House
Rep. Jonathan Fritz has been sworn in for his fifth consecutive term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 111th Legislative District.
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Jonathan Fritz begins fifth term in Pennsylvania House
Rep. Jonathan Fritz has been sworn in for his fifth term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 111th Legislative District.
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Jonathan Fritz begins fifth term in Pennsylvania House
Rep. Jonathan Fritz has officially begun his fifth term in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 111th Legislative District.
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Jonathan Fritz's swearing-in ceremony scheduled for January 7
Rep. Jonathan Fritz is set to take the oath of office as a state representative for the 111th Legislative District.
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Fritz to be sworn in as state representative for Pennsylvania's 111th district
Rep. Jonathan Fritz, representing the 111th Legislative District, is set to take the oath of office on January 7.
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Jonathan Fritz appointed as deputy whip and regional delegation chair
Rep. Jonathan Fritz has been appointed as a deputy whip for the 2025-26 Legislative Session, which commenced on December 1.
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Jonathan Fritz appointed deputy whip for 2025-26 session
Rep. Jonathan Fritz has been appointed as a deputy whip for the 2025-26 Legislative Session by House Republican Whip Tim O’Neal.
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Local officials secure nearly $5 million for Northeast Pennsylvania improvements
Today, local elected officials announced that nearly $5 million in grants have been awarded to schools and municipalities across Northeast Pennsylvania. The funding comes from the Local Share Account (LSA) and Public School Facility Improvement grants provided by the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA).
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Senior Expo set for Oct. 31 hosted by Rep. Jonathan Fritz
Residents of Susquehanna and Wayne counties are invited to attend a Senior Expo hosted by Rep. Jonathan Fritz on October 31 in Waymart. The event, which is free of charge, will be held at the Ladore Pavilion from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., with complimentary refreshments available.
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Senior Expo hosted by Rep. Fritz scheduled for October 31 in Waymart
Residents of Susquehanna and Wayne counties are invited to attend the Senior Expo hosted by Representative Jonathan Fritz on October 31 in Waymart.
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Liberty Township receives $787,322 for broadband access improvements
Rep. Jonathan Fritz has announced that the Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority (PBDA) has allocated $787,322 to Liberty Township. The funding aims to address the essential need for broadband access in the area by establishing a centralized hub and rehabilitating Grange Hall.
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Liberty Township receives over $780,000 for broadband development
Rep. Jonathan Fritz announced that the Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority (PBDA) has allocated $787,322 to Liberty Township.
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Pennsylvania passes $47.6 billion budget for 2024-25 fiscal year
Rep. Jonathan Fritz has expressed his views following the approval of Pennsylvania's $47.6 billion budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
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State grants fund over $900k in community projects across Pike & Wayne Counties
State grants totaling $929,713 have been allocated to local projects through the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA), as announced by Sen.
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Honesdale receives $1.33 million for downtown traffic corridor improvements
Rep. Jonathan Fritz and Sen.